On the occasion of the exhibition The Antwerp Six, MoMu turns its attention to the creative ecosystem surrounding this group of groundbreaking designers. Fashion is an inherently visual medium, shaped through close collaboration with other disciplines such as photography and graphic design.
MoMu Director Kaat Debo will be in conversation with two leading figures in graphic design whose careers evolved alongside those of the Antwerp Six. Anne Kurris and Paul Boudens helped define the visual language of several generations of fashion designers. With an extensive body of work and a distinctly personal signature, they are regarded as two of the most influential voices in their field.
How do they reflect on their careers today and on their collaborations with the Six and other designers? What role do humour, experimentation and rebellion play in their practice? And how did they navigate the shift from analogue to digital?
During this talk, they share their perspectives on creative collaboration, past and present. A Q&A and a visit to the exhibition will follow.
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